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Chad Mcmahon
12 July, 21:30
Solve and explain your "main thinking" 9+7
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Sylvia Christian
13 July, 00:42
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9+7=16
My main thinking is that if you draw nine circle and put seven in all of them after that count it all together and you will get your answer which is 16.
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